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City commission approves recommendations for public art guidelines

The Danville City Commission has unanimously approved staff recommendations for public art guidelines presented by the Danville Architectural ... Read more

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Photo gallery: Boyle County High School holds graduation Sunday

Boyle County High School graduating seniors had their graduation ceremony at 7:30 p.m. Sunday on the turf at ... Read more

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Boyle school board approves do-over year for students, tentative budget

The Boyle County Schools board of education on May 20 unanimously approved requests from students to have an ... Read more

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Disciplinary hearing held for city’s CFO

Gosser remains on paid administrative leave Editor’s note: The Advocate-Messenger received a call from Michele Gosser’s attorney Stacy ... Read more

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Gardens for everyone: Community gardens help with produce accessibility, plant education

With grocery stores in town being on the bypass and lacking nearby sidewalks, no grocery store located downtown ... Read more

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Photo gallery: Constitution Square flower planting

Boyle County FFA students planted hundreds of flowers in the government circle at Constitution Square Thursday with help ... Read more

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Lumber prices cause challenges to Habitat for Humanity

Group seeking loan officer, inexpensive residential lots Compared to last year’s prices, the cost of lumber has approximately ... Read more

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The physics of flight: BCHS aviation students take a tour of the Danville-Boyle County airport

This was the first academic year Boyle County High School was able to offer an aviation/aerospace engineering class, ... Read more

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City of Danville allocates $40,000 in CARES money for A Gathering Place’s senior meal delivery

Part of a budget amendment the Danville City Commission unanimously approved Monday night held that staff would allocate ... Read more

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Perryville seeking citizens’ input on hanging city flags

Pictured is Perryville’s city flag. At a May 6 city council meeting, council members discussed the possibility of ... Read more